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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Because I needed an adventure with the man I love (I adore and absolutely can’t get enough of that man).

(Here he is waiting for me while I shop at Anthropologie in Manhattan)

Because the counselor and I never really had a honeymoon (three days in Pinetop/Lakeside and as a senior at ASU I had homework to work on so, really?).

Because my dear friend Chandra who lives in Harlem has an extra room (I was Chandra’s nanny and we’re closer than sisters).

Because airfare was cheap (sold dresser after dresser for a few weeks and we were one our way).

Because my sister-in-law was available to watch the kids (my kids adore her and her husband Stuart).

Because I really, really love New York City (and as a want-to-be author, I can’t get enough of the literary side of New York from publishing houses to agents to writers).

So, we went.

Central Park

and it rained.

Pure beauty.

New York City – Home of the Amazing Artists

The music of Phantom of the Opera left me teary-eyed and on the edge of my seat

seeing Brooke Shields in The Adams Family, the counselor cried at this one. Who knew the Adams Family would have such a great message?

walking through the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Some of my favorites:

We didn't want to leave.

New York is a place to contemplate the American Dream.

The Statue of Liberty

seeing the sight of the World Trade Center Buildings

walking in the 9/11 MemorialMuseum I cried and cried for those who lost their lives. To see the FreedomTowers being built up is the true American spirit and honoring those we no longer have.

New York inspired me as an artist

The colors! “My next dresser I paint will be this color green; of aged copper,” I told the counselor.

"Or that blue!"

"Or that yellow!"

"Or that red!"

I also contemplated my current YA manuscript, the changes I wanted to make, the direction I need to go and felt my publishing dreams in reach.

New York City History

Touring the city on a double-decker bus, outside where John Lennon was shot

everywhere we turned was a new adventure. On a harbor tour learning about the plane that landed in the Hudson a few years ago,

learning about Ellis Island and the millions of immigrants that came through,

the sacrifices of those who've been before us,

understanding the determination it took to build the BrooklynBridge, those who lost there life to try something that had never been done before.

New York City Money

The sky scrapers

Park Avenue & 5th,

browsing the Tiffany store.

or not

New York City Food

Warning: photos are graphic!

Pizza

Cheesecake

Magnolia Bakery Cupcakes

Max Brenner Hot Chocolate

Corned Beef and pastrami at Juniors

Philly Cheese steak, fresh bagels, IT was all so good.

New York City thrift stores

Goodwill and Salvation Army? Seriously, like being on speed!

The only time the entire trip I lost complete track of time, I bumped into the counselor and didn’t know who he was, everything was high-end designer clothing, no $1.00 day, but I still had my cheap thrill. The place to purchase all my kids souvenirs. Loving the creepy plastic man!

Only in New York City

The Statue of Liberty texting?

Prima Ballerina in the park

Trying white chocolate reese's peanut butter cups

NYC Police - amazing people I have so much respect for

Protesters on Wall Street

Falling in love every minute more & more with my husband

Please don't ask me what I'm wearing because I'm not really sure, it has something to do with layers and being really cold.

Then, home again

The flight home, I kept thinking about my kids. Did they really do as well as Amber said they had? Would they be changed the same way I’ve changed? We pulled into the driveway and I ran to the front door of my home, Chandler, almost as tall as me jumped in my arms, Eden ran to me, wiggling her little hips like she does when she walks saying “Momma, Momma.” Payson and Mayer inquired about souvenirs we’d brought home; Reef wrapped his little arms around my leg.

New York City feels like a dream now, but I was just there two days ago.

How is it time goes by, so fast, we have adventures, joys and sorrows and all the while our little kids turn from baby’s to toddlers to almost starting Jr. High.

The time away was wonderful, but I cherish being back with them again.

I missed blogging so much. Thanks, Kelly for holding down the fort and the wonderful surprise of so many new followers. You guys are the best. Can’t wait to reach 1,000 followers and bring one of you into the world of My Dear Trash.

8 comments:

Welcome back! Thanks for sharing your trip with all of us. I try go to get NY city when I visit my family on the east coast, and yes, there is NOTHING like it :-). My brother can get us around like no other on those subways. You really brought your experience to life, and I am so glad you had a wonderful time. How nice to share it with your husband.

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